PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

Recalibration of the limiting antigen avidity EIA to determine mean duration of recent infection in divergent HIV-1 subtypes.

  • Yen T Duong,
  • Reshma Kassanjee,
  • Alex Welte,
  • Meade Morgan,
  • Anindya De,
  • Trudy Dobbs,
  • Erin Rottinghaus,
  • John Nkengasong,
  • Marcel E Curlin,
  • Chonticha Kittinunvorakoon,
  • Boonyos Raengsakulrach,
  • Michael Martin,
  • Kachit Choopanya,
  • Suphak Vanichseni,
  • Yan Jiang,
  • Maofeng Qiu,
  • Haiying Yu,
  • Yan Hao,
  • Neha Shah,
  • Linh-Vi Le,
  • Andrea A Kim,
  • Tuan Anh Nguyen,
  • William Ampofo,
  • Bharat S Parekh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114947
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. e0114947

Abstract

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Mean duration of recent infection (MDRI) and misclassification of long-term HIV-1 infections, as proportion false recent (PFR), are critical parameters for laboratory-based assays for estimating HIV-1 incidence. Recent review of the data by us and others indicated that MDRI of LAg-Avidity EIA estimated previously required recalibration. We present here results of recalibration efforts using >250 seroconversion panels and multiple statistical methods to ensure accuracy and consensus.A total of 2737 longitudinal specimens collected from 259 seroconverting individuals infected with diverse HIV-1 subtypes were tested with the LAg-Avidity EIA as previously described. Data were analyzed for determination of MDRI at ODn cutoffs of 1.0 to 2.0 using 7 statistical approaches and sub-analyzed by HIV-1 subtypes. In addition, 3740 specimens from individuals with infection >1 year, including 488 from patients with AIDS, were tested for PFR at varying cutoffs.Using different statistical methods, MDRI values ranged from 88-94 days at cutoff ODn = 1.0 to 177-183 days at ODn = 2.0. The MDRI values were similar by different methods suggesting coherence of different approaches. Testing for misclassification among long-term infections indicated that overall PFRs were 0.6% to 2.5% at increasing cutoffs of 1.0 to 2.0, respectively. Balancing the need for a longer MDRI and smaller PFR (<2.0%) suggests that a cutoff ODn = 1.5, corresponding to an MDRI of 130 days should be used for cross-sectional application. The MDRI varied among subtypes from 109 days (subtype A&D) to 152 days (subtype C).Based on the new data and revised analysis, we recommend an ODn cutoff = 1.5 to classify recent and long-term infections, corresponding to an MDRI of 130 days (118-142). Determination of revised parameters for estimation of HIV-1 incidence should facilitate application of the LAg-Avidity EIA for worldwide use.